As some Maryland residents face the prospect of increased taxes, a study by the Tax Foundation found Maryland is already one of the least competitive tax states in the nation.

The study ranked Maryland 46th in tax competitiveness, with only Connecticut, California, New Jersey, and New York ranking lower. Wyoming was identified as the most competitive tax state.

Governor Wes Moore acknowledged the issue, stating, "You cannot look at our tax system and say that it works as it should."

The state currently imposes numerous taxes, including income, property, sales, business, gas, cigarette, alcohol, vaping, cannabis, and sports gaming taxes. Maryland is also the only state with a digital advertising tax and both an estate tax and inheritance tax.... Read More: FOX45